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Harper Lee’s Early Life  Born Nelle Harper Lee, 1926  Grew up in Monroeville, AL  Father: Amasa Coleman Lee Lawyer Descendant of Gen. Robert E. Lee.

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2 Harper Lee’s Early Life  Born Nelle Harper Lee, 1926  Grew up in Monroeville, AL  Father: Amasa Coleman Lee Lawyer Descendant of Gen. Robert E. Lee  Two siblings  Childhood friend: Truman Capote Author: In Cold Blood, Breakfast at Tiffany’s

3 Education and Writing  Attended University of Alabama for law  Left school to pursue writing  Wrote TKM Started as short stories 1957: Submitted them to editors Asked to revise 1959: To Kill a Mockingbird published

4 To Kill a Mockingbird  Best-selling book  1961: Won Pulitzer Prize  1962: Film released Oscar wins for Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Actor, Gregory Peck

5 After the book…  Harper Lee appeared to be reclusive  She didn’t publish more novels, but wrote reviews and short articles  Sometimes talks to students  Won Presidential Medal of Freedom, 2007

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7 Theme: Prejudice & Tolerance  How people feel about and respond to differences in others Racism Rich versus poor People who are “different” Sexism

8 Theme: Guilt and Innocence  Guilt Feeling badly about your role in a situation Assuming someone is guilty because of their identity  Innocence Trying to prove innocence Innocence of children

9 Theme: Knowledge & Ignorance  Knowledge Wise characters sharing advice Unlikely characters with a unique view of the world  Ignorance Lack of awareness of others’ needs Assuming one way is the only way because “that’s the way it is”

10 Theme: Courage & Cowardice  Courage Taking risks Doing what is right, not what is popular Facing fear  Cowardice Ignoring injustice due to fear The “mob mentality”

11 Theme: Loss of Innocence  Young characters unaware of “evils” in the world Walk into bad situations Coerced into bad situations Witness the faults of others that they trust

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13 Historical Context  Setting: Alabama, 1930s  Great Depression  Slavery  Jim Crow  Lynch Mobs  Scottsboro Trials  Civil Rights  Banned Books

14 Great Depression  1929: Stock Market crashes  25% of Americans looking for jobs can’t find them  13 million lose their jobs  Banks close due to runs  50% of Americans live below subsistence level

15 Great Depression

16 Slavery in the South  1560s, black slaves brought to Spanish Florida  1607, English colonists in Virginia start to import slaves  South becomes agriculturally based, resulting in widespread use of slave labor  Slavery abolished 1865

17 Jim Crow Laws  “Separate but equal” Schools Movie theatres Treatment at stores Parks Water fountains  Banning of interracial marriages  Restrictions on voting

18 Jim Crow Laws  More examples of segregation

19 Lynch Mobs  Many Black Americans were not protected by the legal system No trial for many If there was a trial, juries were all White  Some were taken by mobs and lynched  Some lynchings were public

20 Scottsboro Boys Trial  1931: Nine teenaged, Black boys on a train are accused of rape  Brought to trial Flimsy evidence All-white jury 8/9 sentenced to death Supreme Court gets involved Four released, others serve long terms

21 Civil Rights Movement  Americans seeking civil rights regardless of race  1954: Brown v. Board of Education  Civil Rights Act of 1964  Civil Rights Act of 1968

22 TKM’s Controversy  Inappropriate for high school? Racial epithets Profanity Discussion of rape  Too soft on racism?  Did Harper Lee really write the book?


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